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Dell Remote Access Controller 4 (DRAC 4) Firmware
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Fixes & Enhancements
* Reinstated support for racadm subcommand "getmodinfo."
* Virtual Media is now compatible with Microsoft Windows Index Service. (25570)
* This release fixes an issue under some Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 configurations where the DRAC 4 firmware update may fail if Dell Server Assistant (DSA) was not used to install the operating system and Dell OpenManage Server Administrator is not currently installed on the host server where the update is being performed.
Dell Technologies recommends reviewing this update to determine if it applies to your system. The update contains changes that impact only certain configurations or provides new features that may or may not apply to your environment.
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File Format:One or more self extracting disk images inside of a self extracting zip
File Name:d_0927v135A01_d4.exe
File Size:2.63 MB
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File Format:Extracts files directly to local disk
File Name:f_0927v135enA01_d4.exe
File Size:1.52 MB
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File Format:Update Package for Red Hat Linux
File Name:RAC_FRMW_LX_R112124.BIN
File Size:3.09 MB
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Dell Update Packages for Linux can be used as stand-alone applications that ensure that specific validation criteria are met, then apply an update. Note: Update Packages for Linux are open source. See the Dell Update Packages for Linux Readme for details.
Use this utility to create two update diskettes only if the firmware can not be programmed using the above methods. This repair method will reflash the RAC back to default factory settings and will erase all user modified settings.
Instructions to create RAC Update Diskettes: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1. Download d_[name].exe to a server and double click to execute. Note: This utility will require 2 formated diskettes. 2. Insert the first diskette 3. Press the Continue button. 4. When the copy is complete, remove the diskette and insert the second diskette. 5. Press the Continue button. 6. When copy is complete, press the Finish button.
Flashing RAC Using Update Utility Diskettes: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1. Insert the first update diskette into the target system with RAC installed and reboot the system. You are prompted to confirm reflashing the RAC. 2. After you confirm the update, you are prompted to insert the second update diskette. The RAC Flash update will start automatically, displaying status information on the screen. 3. After the update has successfully completed,remove the update diskette and reboot the system.
NOTE: This utility reprograms the RAC to preinstalled settings. All user modified settings will be erased. If you are upgrading a system and you want to save/restore any modified RAC configurations, see the racadm getconfig/config commands in the "Dell Remote Access Controller Racadm Users Guide" for instructions.
Using RACADM Command line interface to Update Firmware: ------------------------------------------------------- 1. Download the self extracting zip file to the server with RAC installed. 2. Extract the update files to the c:\temp directory. 3. Open a command shell window on the server with the RAC hardware and update file. 4. In the command shell, enter the following racadm command.
racadm fwupdate -p -u -d c:\temp
-p: upload the update file from path specified using -d opt. -u: update RAC after loading new firmware. -d: path of firmware update file location. This path should not have the filename.
5. After the update completes, the RAC will reset.
Using RAC GUI Firmware Update Interface: ------------------------------------------------------- 1. Download the self extracting zip file to your TFTP server. 2. Extract the update files to a public directory on your TFTP server. 3. Open supported internet browser on server with RAC. 4. Enter the IP address of the RAC in the URL address line and hit enter. This will open a login window to the RAC. Use one of the following methods to determine the IP address of the RAC if it is not known: a. Entering the following command in a shell window will display the RAC IP address: racadm getsysinfo -d b. Start Server Administrator (from icon on desktop) and click on the Remote Access Controller. The IP address will be in the properties window. 5. Enter the RAC USERNAME and RAC PASSWORD in the login window. 6. Once logged into the RAC GUI, update your firmware by performing the following steps: a. From the RAC GUI main window, click the Update tab. This will display the Firmware Update screen. b. From the Firmware Update screen, enter the path where the RAC update file reside on your TFTP server. If the image file resides in the root directory of your TFTP server, leave it blank. (Example: RACFW\V1.0\) c. Specify the IP address for the TFTP Server where the firmware image resides. d. Click Update Firmware. Note: The tftp file transfer, depending on your network and tftp server, can take up to several minutes to transfer the